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What is a Piebald? Popular question. I made a little slideshow for you! Piebalds are the result of a rare genetic defect, effects less than 1% of the Whitetail deer population. Piebalds can have many different colorations of brown and white, some almost all white but they have brown eyes, brownish nose and black hooves. Unlike the extremely rare albino which is totally white, pink eyes, pink nose and pinkish hooves. The Piebald genetic also comes with many deformities, bowing of the nose, short legs, bowed legs, arching spine, shorter lower mandible and internal organ deformities. As rare as they are, we do have several areas with a Piebald genetic in the herd. A Piebald fawn can have a mother and sibling that is a normal brown Whitetail. Hope this answers most of your questions 😊 These are a few Piebalds I have encountered or cared for #knowledgeispower#bestnonpayingjobever#lovemylife

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Definitely one of the cooler sheds in my collection...just shy of 89" with 29 7/8 mass. @antlertrader picked up the shed on the AZ Strip a few years back, and I was excited when he gave me the opportunity to own it. Such a sweet shed!